St. Catherine's Buried Chapel is Andrew
Jordan's third collection of poems. Of his recent Ancestral Deaths
(Stride) Stephen Wade wrote, in Acumen, "the overall
themes carry the collection successfully through the territory of roots, identity
and the sense of place . . . images are linked by violence together."

Based on the complex relationships between the Iron-Age
fort on St. Catherine's Hill and present-day Winchester, St. Catherine's
Buried Chapel shows Andrew Jordan as one of the strongest of our
younger poets, with a very particular vision and experience of the closing
years of the century.

Cover: courtesy of The Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological
Society